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Guilandina bonduc,
commonly known as grey nicker,
nicker bean,
fever nut or
knicker nut, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
senna tribe, Caesalpinieae...
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Guilandina barkeriana (Urb. & Ekman)
Britton (Cuba and Haiti)
Guilandina bonduc L. 1753 – grey nicker,
knicker nut (pantropical)
Guilandina caymanensis...
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leguminous shrubs,
particularly Guilandina bonduc and
Guilandina major, both
known by the
common name
warri tree. C.
bonduc produces gray nickernuts, and C. major...
- kind of diaspore, and
drift seeds and
fruits are disseminules.
Caesalpinia bonduc – grey
nickernut Caesalpinia major –
yellow nickernut Carapa guianensis...
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maturity (e.g.
immature seeds of C. pulcherrima) or
after treatment (e.g. C.
bonduc after roasting).
Maria Sibylla Merian, a 17th-century artist, encountered...
- tiliaceus, and
Pipturus argenteus. The five
native shrubs are:
Caesalpinia bonduc,
Pemphis acidula,
Premna serratifolia,
Scaevola taccada (often mispronounced...
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Bolus armenus بورہ ارمنی
Borah Armani Armenian bole
Bonduc nut کرنجوہ
Karanjoh Guilandina bonduc Borage گاؤ زبان Gao
Zaban Borago officinalis Borage flower...
- the 1970s,
Miami blues were
reported to use grey
nickerbeans (Caesalpinia
bonduc) and
blackbeads (Pithecellobium species) as host plants.
Beginning in the...
- Alchemilla, Alhagi, Argania, argel, Averrhoa, Avicennia,
azarolus + acerola,
bonduc, lebbeck, Retama, seyal. (List incomplete). The list
above included the...
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southern Mozambique coast: 1.
Snuff box sea bean (Entada rheedii) 2. Grey
nickernut (Guilandina
bonduc) 3. a,b
Varying colour forms of
Mucuna gigantea...